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General => Direct Service/Parts Queries => Topic started by: arab warrior on August 06, 2007, 13:00:42

Title: plans and part numbers downloads
Post by: arab warrior on August 06, 2007, 13:00:42
Here's a site someone sent me.
Check it out for yourself and let others know what you think of it.
www.playmofan.come2me.nl

Rob
Title: Re: plans and part numbers downloads
Post by: playmofire on August 06, 2007, 15:08:49
Well, he's almost certainly violating Playmobil's copyright so I shouldn't think he'll be there for long!
Title: Re: plans and part numbers downloads
Post by: deadeye dick on August 06, 2007, 17:42:09
I think your friend's web site is a succes: it already reached it's upload limit.
It's not only PM that will be happy with this initiative, but also his provider  :P
Title: Re: plans and part numbers downloads
Post by: Sylvia on August 06, 2007, 19:41:24
Hmm.
I only glanced at this briefly earlier but saw a long list of sets which were linked to zip files.
I assume these contained scans of instruction sheets? Very naughty, if that is the case. :whip:

Aside from that major infringement of Playmobil's guidelines for fan sites, the owner has also copied some artwork to create the site's logo. (Probably seems unimportant by comparison, but I still find it a tad annoying. :P)

The shield and weapons come from the menu on David Donachie's site (http://www.teuton.org/~stranger/PLAYMOBIL/main.html), and the trading klickies are taken from playkingdoms (http://www.playkingdoms.com/pk/default.asp?http://www.playkingdoms.com/pk/trade/trade.asp). 

Title: Re: plans and part numbers downloads
Post by: Rasputin on August 07, 2007, 01:37:40
all i got was  "This user has exceeded their bandwidth quota" i would have liked to see it before the speculations of a shut down are executed.
Title: Re: plans and part numbers downloads
Post by: arab warrior on August 07, 2007, 13:34:57
Ah well, it was good while it lasted......... ???
Title: Re: plans and part numbers downloads
Post by: Sylvia on August 07, 2007, 22:37:05
It's working again... for the moment. ;)

Such a website would be very useful for collectors, but I also have my doubts that it will be allowed to stay online for very long.

It would be great if Playmobil themselves put up the instructions for all of their sets on their own site, but I suppose that is unlikely to happen.

I'm a bit disappointed that they haven't continued their product archive (http://www.playmobil.de/on/demandware.store/Sites-DE-Site/de_DE/Link-Category?name=ARCHIVE) past 2001, as I use it quite often for reference. :(
Title: Re: plans and part numbers downloads
Post by: Sir Gareth on August 08, 2007, 08:04:58
That's a good site, I'm sure lots of people have had similar ideas for a site like that but have been put of by Geobra's guidelines.

However I'm not entirely sure that they are breaking the rules, here's the paragraph about copyright rules from Playmobil.

Copyrighted Materials
A copyright is the right to control the copying of a creative original work, including the creation of derivative works, or works which are based on an original work. All of our products, packaging, instruction sheets and promotional materials are protected by copyright laws around the world. Copying, scanning, distributing and displaying these materials in print or on a web site would infringe our rights. However, for non-commercial  purposes and in a limited manner, we will grant permission, upon  request, for scanning and copying our copyrighted materials for display on a  web site. To request such permission, please complete the form available at www.playmobil.com/copyright_approval, and send it to us by fax to +49-911-9666-120.

So maybe permission was granted?